However, hours after the deadline passed, there was no sign of any Israeli move to evict the protesters as even more activists joined the demonstration and Palestinian politicians visited in a show of support, an AFP correspondent reported.[2]

"We have no intention of leaving of our own accord," Abir Copty, one of the protest organizers, said.

Previous attempts by the Israeli military administration to expel the activists were quelled late on Friday when demonstrators successfully petitioned to the Israeli supreme court for the orders to be frozen.

According to AFP, late on Saturday morning, Israeli security forces were deployed near the camp and a police helicopter hovered overhead.

The demonstration began on Friday when activists erected a 20-tent ‘outpost’ to protest Israeli plans to build a large Jewish settlement on a key route through the territory.

On Friday, a senior Palestinian official described the protest 'outpost' - dubbed Bab al-Shams (Gate of the Sun) – as a "highly creative and legitimate non-violent" way of protecting Palestinian land from Israeli settlement activity.[5]